Last WordCocktail recipe
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The Last Word is a captivating mix of sharp lime juice, herbal notes from Green Chartreuse, and the deep maraschino cherry liqueur, all balanced by the clean taste of gin. It offers a burst of flavors that are both refreshing and boldly assertive, a true testament to classic cocktail craft.
Method
How to make a Last Word
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- In a shaker with ice add all the ingredients
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- Shake well and strain into in a chilled cocktail glass and serve
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FAQ's
What is the history and origin of the Last Word cocktail?
The Last Word is a Prohibition-era cocktail that was first served at the Detroit Athletic Club in the early 1920s. It fell out of favor for many decades before being rediscovered and popularized in the early 2000s by the craft cocktail movement. Its equal parts recipe and striking green color from the Chartreuse make it a memorable classic.
Is it important to shake the Last Word cocktail, and if so, why?
Yes, it is important to shake the Last Word cocktail. Shaking not only chills the beverage but also properly integrates the dense, herbal flavors of the Green Chartreuse with the citrus acidity of the lime juice and the other ingredients, creating a balanced and refreshing drink.
What role does Green Chartreuse play in the flavor profile of the Last Word?
Green Chartreuse is a key ingredient in the Last Word, offering a complex herbal and slightly sweet flavor that is balanced by the sourness of the lime juice and the botanicals of the dry gin. Its unique taste and high alcohol content significantly contribute to the overall flavor profile and potency of the cocktail.
What is the ideal way to serve the Last Word?
The ideal way to serve the Last Word is in a chilled cocktail glass. Serve it straight up without ice to preserve the intended taste and temperature. Garnishing with a maraschino cherry or a lime twist can add a decorative touch and a slight aromatic enhancement.
Can the Last Word be customized for a sweeter taste?
Yes, the Last Word can be customized for a sweeter taste by adjusting the ratio of Maraschino liqueur slightly upwards or by adding a small amount of simple syrup. However, care should be taken to maintain the balance between the sour, sweet, and herbal components of the cocktail.
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